The Grand Pecking Order musical gear
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Stewart Copeland studio gear for Ghost In The Machine recording | |
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Artist: | Stewart Copeland |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | 2000 - 2000 |
Contents
Introduction
This is the equipment Stewart Copeland used in the studio for recording The Grand Pecking Order.
Gear breakdown
Drums
- TAMA Starclassic Maple Honey Gold
- 18" x 22" Bass Drum
- 8" x 10" Rack Tom
- 8" x 12" Rack Tom
- 9" x 13" Rack Tom
- 16" x 16" Floor Tom
- 18" x 16" Floor Tom
- 5" x 14" Stewart Copeland Signature Snare
- TAMA Octobans
Additional Drums
- Tabla
- TAMA Gong drum
Hardware
- TAMA Road Pro
- TAMA HH905 Iron Cobra Hi-Hat Stand
- TAMA HP900PTW Double Bass Drum Pedal (Medium spring tension) (Felt beaters)
Cymbals
- Paiste 8” 2002 Bell
- Paiste 13” Heavy Signature Hi-Hats
- Paiste 16” Signature Full Crash
- Paiste 8” Signature Splash
- Paiste 10” Signature Splash
- Paiste 10” Signature Splash
- Paiste 22” Signature Dry Heavy Ride
- Paiste 16” Signature Fast Crash
- Paiste 18” Light Flat Ride
- Paiste 18” Signature Fast Crash
Heads
- Bass Drum Batter: Remo PowerStroke 3
- Bass Drum Resonant: Remo Ambassador Ebony
- Snare Drum Batter: Remo Ambassador Coated
- Snare Drum Resonant: Remo Ambassador
- Tom Batter: Remo Ambassador Coated
- Tom Resonant: Remo Ambassador Coated
- Floor Tom Batter: Remo Ambassador Coated
- Floor Tom Resonant: Remo Ambassador Coated
Sticks
- Vater Stewart Copeland Standard Model
Electronics
- Boomerang Sampler
Quotations and trivia
See also
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External links
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